When the system shown in the diagram is in equilibrium, the rigth spring is stretched by 1 cm. The coefficient of static friction between the blocks is 0.3. There is no friction between the bottom block and the supporting surface. The force constants of the springs are 150N/m and 450 N/m (refer figure). The blocks have equal mass of 2kg each. Find the maximum amplitude (in cm) of the oscillations of the system shown in the figure that does not allow the top block to slide on the bottom 450 N/m 150 N.m

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When the system shown in the diagram is in equilibrium, the rigth spring is stretched
by 1 cm. The coefficient of static friction between the blocks is 0.3. There is no
friction between the bottom block and the supporting surface. The force constants of
the springs are 150N/m and 450 N/m (refer figure). The blocks have equal mass of
2kg each. Find the maximum amplitude (in cm) of the oscillations of the system
shown in the figure that does not allow the top block to slide on the bottom
450 N/m
m
150 N.m
m
Transcribed Image Text:When the system shown in the diagram is in equilibrium, the rigth spring is stretched by 1 cm. The coefficient of static friction between the blocks is 0.3. There is no friction between the bottom block and the supporting surface. The force constants of the springs are 150N/m and 450 N/m (refer figure). The blocks have equal mass of 2kg each. Find the maximum amplitude (in cm) of the oscillations of the system shown in the figure that does not allow the top block to slide on the bottom 450 N/m m 150 N.m m
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